What kind of projects can make people see potential at a glance? $BC might be the answer.
There are many narratives in the market, but few really run through the model. This project directly embeds the ecological mining gameplay - playing games can produce output, and the output directly becomes cash flow. The value closed loop is clear.
By the way, the crypto event in Abu Dhabi is understood by everyone in the circle.
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AirdropHunterZhang
· 16h ago
Those who make a fortune quietly don't speak up, but this guy dares to speak openly. Converting game output into cash flow? Sounds good, but I'm worried it's just another new trick to cut the leeks again.
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MEVHunter
· 12-10 09:58
The term "closed loop" sounds great, but ultimately it depends on how long the output can sustain. Once the gas fees explode, the entire model collapses. I'm more concerned about the arbitrage opportunities in the mempool.
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SandwichHunter
· 12-10 09:51
Playing games and mining for direct cash-out — this logic is indeed clear, it all depends on whether it can truly be executed smoothly.
The $BC model sounds good, but it depends on the subsequent execution capability.
Did I miss the Abu Dhabi event? Is anyone attending?
Another ecosystem mining round — this time, it probably won't be just air again.
Can the output be directly converted into cash flow? That depends on real data to believe.
Compared to just hype and narratives, this tangible and measurable approach is more reliable.
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MEVVictimAlliance
· 12-10 09:47
Playing games to generate cash flow, this logic is indeed clear, but I don't know how long it can last.
The hype around ecological mining gameplay has been overblown; few can truly hold up.
Should we withdraw after the event in Abu Dhabi? That's the real focus.
It's interesting, but let's wait and see what the data says.
The value closed-loop is transparent, but I'm afraid it might just be the next big hype again.
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 12-10 09:41
Ecological mining directly cashing out? Sounds pretty good, but I'm worried it might just turn into the next air coin story.
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$BC This gameplay is indeed innovative, but it depends on the actual user base. Having only a closed loop without users is pointless.
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Is it true that there’s such a big move in Abu Dhabi? Feels like the circle is hyping it up too much.
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Game output, direct cashing out... I’ve heard this logic more than once, but how did it turn out in the end, you tell me.
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Compared to storytelling, I’d rather see data. Actual trading volume, user retention, show us.
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It's interesting, but early entrants are always gamblers. Who dares to guarantee the risk?
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The ecological closed loop sounds great, but how far it can go depends on execution. The team’s reliability is the key.
What kind of projects can make people see potential at a glance? $BC might be the answer.
There are many narratives in the market, but few really run through the model. This project directly embeds the ecological mining gameplay - playing games can produce output, and the output directly becomes cash flow. The value closed loop is clear.
By the way, the crypto event in Abu Dhabi is understood by everyone in the circle.